easy no bake way to remove headlight grime.
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my fingernail can do it!
all i did was scratch at one of my headlights a little and instantly a layer of dirt came off
still i wonder if i could just use car cleaner to do what novus apparently does
black magic wheel cleaner?
what about just a glass-cleaning solution?
damn, no one does headlight conversions in my city.
how am i ever going to get civic projectors on her without me getting directly involved
all i did was scratch at one of my headlights a little and instantly a layer of dirt came off
still i wonder if i could just use car cleaner to do what novus apparently does
black magic wheel cleaner?
what about just a glass-cleaning solution?
damn, no one does headlight conversions in my city.
how am i ever going to get civic projectors on her without me getting directly involved
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I have been using McGuires Plastic polish with great success. My headlights are still pretty clear themselves and use the polish to give them that extra little 'edge' in appearance. I may have to try some aluminum polish since I need some rim care product, too. That and maybe a flitz buffer, too.
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